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as benefactors of the city. the corporate philanthropyists like the friends are exempt from accountability because that is what they get for their money. the real damage is to our democracy and the public institutions of our city. that is why having me arrested doesn't solve the problems and the lies cost more than the money. thank you. >>> member of the board of supervisors, ray harte, director san francisco open government. and i would like to completely and with great admiration associate myself with the comments from mr. james chafee. mr. chafee has been attending and participating in library commission meetings for over 38 years, and i would say his knowledge and understanding of them and the friends of the library and the library itself exceeds that of all of the library commissioners, the city librarian and every member of this board of supervisors. and yet when he come up here and talks about all these enormous sums of money, you all stand there in silence. thomas equinas teaches that willful ignorance o
as benefactors of the city. the corporate philanthropyists like the friends are exempt from accountability because that is what they get for their money. the real damage is to our democracy and the public institutions of our city. that is why having me arrested doesn't solve the problems and the lies cost more than the money. thank you. >>> member of the board of supervisors, ray harte, director san francisco open government. and i would like to completely and with great admiration...
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we have some morning rain for the major cities in the northeast. drying out across the nation's middle. some rain later today in the northwest. >> temperatures rise to the mid 50s near new york and atlanta. high 70s for florida. warmer across the central plains, so all that blizzard snow can start melting. not bad in honolulu n case you're wondering. 81 degrees there. i'm booking a flight. >> let's go. >> it's happening again. >> really? >> no, not that. you keep me on my toes, that's for sure. maybe you know where we're going with this one. and i'm not talking about that one. >> must be men's college basketball. that's what i was thinking, with that march madness reference. yes, it has happened again. the nation's number one men's college basketball team has lost. last night, the hoosiers go down 77-73 at minnesota. >> and for those of you who are counting, that is the seventh time this season the number one team in the country has lost. indiana has lost three times as number one. here's a hint, indiana. don't be number one. >> number one has been
we have some morning rain for the major cities in the northeast. drying out across the nation's middle. some rain later today in the northwest. >> temperatures rise to the mid 50s near new york and atlanta. high 70s for florida. warmer across the central plains, so all that blizzard snow can start melting. not bad in honolulu n case you're wondering. 81 degrees there. i'm booking a flight. >> let's go. >> it's happening again. >> really? >> no, not that. you keep...
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. >> the city is a city in mourning today following the death of two police officers killed in the line of duty. when they came to a home here on north branciforte avenue, a suspect opened fire on them. investigators are still combing every single inch of this crime scene looking for evidence. the police community continues to mourn their death a memorial has begun at police headquarters for detective sergeant baker and his colleague, detective his bet butler. the officers responded to a home and were met with gun officer. they were killed. a half hour later, the suspect was spotted and chased by police. >> a chase ensued. gunfire was exchanged between goulet and a team of sheriff deputies and santa cruz police officers. the suspect was killed at the scene. >> right now it is a time to connect and support one other and listening and talking trying to set a tone for the next few days and weeks. >> the police chaplains comforting the families who are grieving, schools were put on lockdown for a short time following the shooting and the pursuit of the suspect. terrified parents waited for
. >> the city is a city in mourning today following the death of two police officers killed in the line of duty. when they came to a home here on north branciforte avenue, a suspect opened fire on them. investigators are still combing every single inch of this crime scene looking for evidence. the police community continues to mourn their death a memorial has begun at police headquarters for detective sergeant baker and his colleague, detective his bet butler. the officers responded to a...
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these are city buses. and then we have a nation buster which is going to come grazing past the earth and may even hit the earth. that's called the asteroid apofet. it's ten times bigger than the asteroid that scimed the earth last week. >> stephen: what do you mean may hit? what is the -- do the math. [ laughter ] what is the math on that one? >> well, first it's going to skim by the earth in 2029 and it's going to graze the atmosphere. that's the question mark. we don't know how much friction it's going to encounter. that cannot be factored relyibly. when it grazes the atmosphere on the second pass in 2036 there's a window of opportunity where the thing could actually hit the earth even though it's still very small. >> stephen: because of the friction it encounters on 2029. >> that's right in the second pass. >> stephen: can we lubricate the earth in some way so there's not so much friction? [cheers and applause] and just duz -- [cheers and applause] >> the russians have taken this seriously. >> stephen:
these are city buses. and then we have a nation buster which is going to come grazing past the earth and may even hit the earth. that's called the asteroid apofet. it's ten times bigger than the asteroid that scimed the earth last week. >> stephen: what do you mean may hit? what is the -- do the math. [ laughter ] what is the math on that one? >> well, first it's going to skim by the earth in 2029 and it's going to graze the atmosphere. that's the question mark. we don't know how...
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the incident took place in a wood factory near the picturesque swiss city. it was the second multiple fatalities shooting in two months. morning at 8y quiets it -- a quiet swiss -- ended indid three deaths. he had worked here for over a decade. police believe he targeted specific fellow workers, opening fire with a pistol at a factory canteens. two people died on the spot. seven more were injured, six seriously leaving this peaceful community in shock. >> we are shocked. nobody can grasp what happened here. that is why we stopped production immediately. said my biggest concern now is to keep everyone informed we will have a church service nearby. >> it is the second such shooting in less than two months. than a population of less 3 million -- 8 million, but there are 3 million guns in population circulation. all the men learn to shoot. most keep their weapons at home, but there is no central gun registry. .uicide is high in switzerland no one knows yet why it happened, but with three people that it is sure to raise questions once again about switzerland's re
the incident took place in a wood factory near the picturesque swiss city. it was the second multiple fatalities shooting in two months. morning at 8y quiets it -- a quiet swiss -- ended indid three deaths. he had worked here for over a decade. police believe he targeted specific fellow workers, opening fire with a pistol at a factory canteens. two people died on the spot. seven more were injured, six seriously leaving this peaceful community in shock. >> we are shocked. nobody can grasp...
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the united nations began here in the city in an earnest effort to call an end to the fighting, or at least to try to promote peace. of course we have the u.n. plaza right outside the door with the inscription embedded in the concrete advocating an end to the fighting, and an eye toward peace. not a great deal of help is on the way from washington when it comes to our civil liberties. we need to hold the line locally. i urge the supervisors to vote unanimously to pass this resolution of mr. chiu's. we need to hold steady with the bed rock american values of liberty, justice, equality. thank you. (applause) >> thank you. next speaker. >>> i'm going to keep it really brief. i know it's been a long night and i want to also just say i really enjoyed the commendations today. it was really inspiring. my name is nadia. i'm a legal fellow with the bill of rights committee. i've worked with many organizations here supporting supervisor chiu's resolution. i want to thank all co-sponsors and encourage any other supervisor interested to seib on as a co-sponsor and to support the resolution. i jus
the united nations began here in the city in an earnest effort to call an end to the fighting, or at least to try to promote peace. of course we have the u.n. plaza right outside the door with the inscription embedded in the concrete advocating an end to the fighting, and an eye toward peace. not a great deal of help is on the way from washington when it comes to our civil liberties. we need to hold the line locally. i urge the supervisors to vote unanimously to pass this resolution of mr....
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we join them on the raid. >> every store in every city has to go through this. they wait, and when no one's paying attention, they walk out. >> reporter: others don't care if the store clarks see them. they might not want to put their neck on the line. >> it's not their practice to stop them. >> reporter: the store clerks, they let them run. >> they don't want their employees to be injured. so they'll call the police, but by the time we get there, they're gone. >> reporter: leaving guys like mike sweat to put the pieces together to bust open the gangs to lead overstretched police departments to their prey. they're in, the raid is on, and pay dirt. >> all that down here is victoria's secret. expensive victoria's secret. the gift sets. jcpenney. it's all the same. it's not rip-off stuff. it's not counterfeit. >> reporter: genuine, but cut priced katy perry perfume. the list price is $90. she's selling it for $59. >> she probably paid $10 for it. >> reporter: inspectors swarm the place. everything is photographed and the cuffs go on. for sweat, that's two down, but
we join them on the raid. >> every store in every city has to go through this. they wait, and when no one's paying attention, they walk out. >> reporter: others don't care if the store clarks see them. they might not want to put their neck on the line. >> it's not their practice to stop them. >> reporter: the store clerks, they let them run. >> they don't want their employees to be injured. so they'll call the police, but by the time we get there, they're gone....
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police chief of the city of the santa cruise cruz. it is with deep deep sadness that i stand before you this the evening to talk about the death of my 2 officers today. at the police department are like family. i have phone both of these officers for a long long time. there just aren't words to describe how i feel in personally about this and how my department is reacting to this horrific horrific tragedy. killed if the line of duty today were detective sergeant lauren butch baker. butch was 28 year veteran of the santa cruz police department. he was a longtime friend of mine. mentor. he leaves behind a wife, 2 daughters and a son who actually works for my department as community service officer. also killed in the line of duty today was detective elizabeth butler. elizabeth is a 10 year veteran of the santa cruz police department. currently assign to investigations. she leaves behind her partner peter and her 2 young boys. before i conclude tonight i just want to express my heart felt thank you or thanks to every member of our commun
police chief of the city of the santa cruise cruz. it is with deep deep sadness that i stand before you this the evening to talk about the death of my 2 officers today. at the police department are like family. i have phone both of these officers for a long long time. there just aren't words to describe how i feel in personally about this and how my department is reacting to this horrific horrific tragedy. killed if the line of duty today were detective sergeant lauren butch baker. butch was 28...
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city hall, knows the workings of the board. >> mayor lee is giving her a new role as the city's assessor recorder. she will be sworn in tomorrow. >>> the results of an exclusive ktvu poll on california's support for the legalization of marijuana for recreational use. back in 1969 just 13% of voters supported marijuana legalization. ahead at 6:00 we'll look into how voters felt about medical marijuana dispensaries in their community. >>> beer drinkers all across the country are suing busch for what they claim is watered down beer. a lawyer for the class action suit says the information comes from employees who say the alcohol content was reduced 3 to 8%. busch makes budweiser, michelob and other brands and says these allegations are boundless. >>> republicans do an about face. this married couple could not be happier. >>> we had some mid 70s today. how warm is it going to get tomorrow? i will have the complete forecast back here in just 10 presidents. >>> an update on that breaking news we told you about. new information that two police officers may have been shot in santa cruz. when i ta
city hall, knows the workings of the board. >> mayor lee is giving her a new role as the city's assessor recorder. she will be sworn in tomorrow. >>> the results of an exclusive ktvu poll on california's support for the legalization of marijuana for recreational use. back in 1969 just 13% of voters supported marijuana legalization. ahead at 6:00 we'll look into how voters felt about medical marijuana dispensaries in their community. >>> beer drinkers all across the...
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the city attorney is sending a claims representative out here to take claims from the people, the city says it will be taking care of all of the people impacted by the mess. the water department is now trying to figure out how to get all of this cleaned up and how to get it all repaired. reporting live in san francisco for abc7 news. >> glad to hear it is not raw sewage. that is better news this morning. >> time for a check on the forecast. >> we will start with live doppler 7 hd, everyone. here is a look at the dry sky sitting over the top of us for the morning commute and for the afternoon and evening commute, too. no rain this forecast cycle today. the coolest weather is petaluma at 42, fairfield at 31 and 34 in pleasanton and 35 in santa clara and union city and saratoga at 39, and you can see the mid-40's around the financial district and san leandro. in the afternoon we have more cloud cover than yesterday, just a few degrees off the high and low-to-upper 60's around the bay and mid-to-upper 60's inland and mid-50's to 60, breezy along the coast. >> back to the golden gate bridge
the city attorney is sending a claims representative out here to take claims from the people, the city says it will be taking care of all of the people impacted by the mess. the water department is now trying to figure out how to get all of this cleaned up and how to get it all repaired. reporting live in san francisco for abc7 news. >> glad to hear it is not raw sewage. that is better news this morning. >> time for a check on the forecast. >> we will start with live doppler 7...
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person and we haven't received any answers from the border patrol agency or the patrol. in that city a bit this happened nine times out that's a lot of shots that were fired you have you have any indication why the border patrol agent fired that many times war according to the information is. being mentioned did he somehow my daughter he is officer in he ended up in the hood of the car. which is contrary to some of the witnesses which seemed that my daughter was shot while the officer was still in he's two feet. yes she had five children i see that you have a photo of her there that you brought in how is this tragedy affected your family well you know there is a boy did sign on or even now every time i leave and few you know i got my wallet i got my cell phone i got me. but if i'm feeling and feeling like something is missing like i'm a complete pain i know that my family will never be the same again ever even if i'm doing these streets. all this information that i'm given out at the end i know my daughter won't ever come. i'm very sorry to sorry to hear that this happen
person and we haven't received any answers from the border patrol agency or the patrol. in that city a bit this happened nine times out that's a lot of shots that were fired you have you have any indication why the border patrol agent fired that many times war according to the information is. being mentioned did he somehow my daughter he is officer in he ended up in the hood of the car. which is contrary to some of the witnesses which seemed that my daughter was shot while the officer was still...
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so take the size of a pea and spread out a city block, that's how atoms are, most of them. so these things go right through our body without ever making a direct hit. you get, maybe, one direct hit per year on the average, one got me, okay? very, very seldom, okay? you know what? 1987, the supernova-- the supernova in the heavens-- and showered the whole universe with neutrinos. and neutrino flecks were so enormous that about one out of every 248 people, something like that, got one of those neutrinos, caught one and the rest went just right by through us, right through the other side, never, never making a direct hit. why? because the space between the little particles of the atom are enormous compared to the size of the particular nucleons or electrons. kinda neat, huh? so if there's a great big beam of neutrons coming right by, you just walk right through 'em, and they go right through the other side and they'll register just as much on here whether you're on the beam or not. do neutrons have more effects than neutrinos? it turns out-- i should say, a beam of neutrons, y
so take the size of a pea and spread out a city block, that's how atoms are, most of them. so these things go right through our body without ever making a direct hit. you get, maybe, one direct hit per year on the average, one got me, okay? very, very seldom, okay? you know what? 1987, the supernova-- the supernova in the heavens-- and showered the whole universe with neutrinos. and neutrino flecks were so enormous that about one out of every 248 people, something like that, got one of those...
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. >>> coming up, should all white people be forced to live in a city under the sea? sherrod small discusses his new book how to fix america. thoughtful, by the way. and is 72 the new 30 and are carrots the new cheese? the answer may arouse you. >>> the odds of death have never been less. people are living so much longer that 72 is the new 30. according to a study from the max plank institute for demographic research. since 1900 life expectancy has gone up faster than ever thanks to advances in gum. the study which focused on famously long-living swedish and japanese men determined that their counterparts in the year 1800 would have life spans more like cave men than modern men. meaning the prim ma tiff men had the same odds of croaking as modern swedish and japanese dudes at age 72. we asked the typical swede to comment. >> you know, he is 147. but in dog years which is weird for a cat. so sherrod, i saw this and heard the great story. the reason they say 70 is the new 30 means that you will be like a 30-year-old at 70, but it really means in the old day u.s. died at
. >>> coming up, should all white people be forced to live in a city under the sea? sherrod small discusses his new book how to fix america. thoughtful, by the way. and is 72 the new 30 and are carrots the new cheese? the answer may arouse you. >>> the odds of death have never been less. people are living so much longer that 72 is the new 30. according to a study from the max plank institute for demographic research. since 1900 life expectancy has gone up faster than ever...
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the crash took place in the city of luxor in southern egypt, site of some of egypt's most ancient ruins. the cause of the accident according to state media, an explosion of the flammable gas cylinder on board. officials say all hot air balloon rides will be grounded until the investigation is over. despite the tragedy, hot air balloon rides in egypt pretty safe, based on our research. this was the first fatal accident ever in egypt involving tourists. >> thank you. >> this story caught my attention not just because i'm a woman. that's part of why. but because i know and a lot of people on the team know young women who are fighting breast cancer. a study released shows the number of women between the age of 25 and 39 getting diagnosed is going up. almost everyone in the country knows someone affected by this disease and the susan g. k oman foundation has this horrible statistic. in this country, one woman is diagnosed with breast cancer every three minutes. every 13 minutes, one of them dies. "outfront" tonight, dr. marissa white, who specializes in breast cancer treatment. this study sh
the crash took place in the city of luxor in southern egypt, site of some of egypt's most ancient ruins. the cause of the accident according to state media, an explosion of the flammable gas cylinder on board. officials say all hot air balloon rides will be grounded until the investigation is over. despite the tragedy, hot air balloon rides in egypt pretty safe, based on our research. this was the first fatal accident ever in egypt involving tourists. >> thank you. >> this story...
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the crash took place in the city of luxor in southern egypt, site of some of egypt's most ancient ruins. the cause of the accident according to state media, an explosion of the flammable gas cylinder on board. officials say all hot air balloon rides will be grounded until the investigation is over. despite the tragedy, hot air balloon rides in egypt pretty safe, based on our research. this was the first fatal accident ever in egypt involving tourists. >> thank you. >>> now let's check in with anderson cooper. >> we're keeping them honest on the program. one of the men charged with picking the new pope played a central role in the cover-up of sexual predators in the priesthood. talking about former cardinal roger mahoney. he will cast a vote for the new pope but before he does, he has taken to social media to complain about those protesting and pointing the fingers at the media for reporting about him. we will hear from a former priest who says he himself was molested and also tonight, in crime and punishment, stunning and shocking details of intimacy and deceit as accused murderer jodi
the crash took place in the city of luxor in southern egypt, site of some of egypt's most ancient ruins. the cause of the accident according to state media, an explosion of the flammable gas cylinder on board. officials say all hot air balloon rides will be grounded until the investigation is over. despite the tragedy, hot air balloon rides in egypt pretty safe, based on our research. this was the first fatal accident ever in egypt involving tourists. >> thank you. >>> now let's...
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of course, they are going to take a chopper to the papal summer residence outside the city of rome. >> christiane amanpour is joining us. details about how the pope will live his life out. pretty fascinating. we' we're. >> reporter: you're absolutely right. we are on unchartered waters. the last time this happened was 600 years ago. pope benedict xvi after tomorrow, a new pope elected sometime we can expect before it begins on palm sunday, march 24th. so this is what is going to happen. he is going to leave the vatican tomorrow at 5:00 p. mrk local time. and there we are told he will stay for at least a couple of months, the logistics completed and the renovation and also, of course, to try to put some distance between him and pope emeritus for the new pope. those are the basic details of what we know. we do know that his private secretary will continue to minister to him and live with him in that convent that he will end up in. he will also continue to adjust and to organize the private meetings of the new pope. so there's an area of sort of cross-pollination, one man working for two
of course, they are going to take a chopper to the papal summer residence outside the city of rome. >> christiane amanpour is joining us. details about how the pope will live his life out. pretty fascinating. we' we're. >> reporter: you're absolutely right. we are on unchartered waters. the last time this happened was 600 years ago. pope benedict xvi after tomorrow, a new pope elected sometime we can expect before it begins on palm sunday, march 24th. so this is what is going to...
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that being the state vatican city behind me. you're absolutely right to say he's, though, chosen as he moves on, one assumes the new pope, whoever that will be, will be in red shoes once again. he will be wearing brown loafers. it is a lovely little story in mexico, a little town in mexico, he was given a pair of brown loafers, which he absolutely adores and says that's what he wants to wear going forward. brooke? >> sartorial items aside, becky anderson, let's talk privacy. pope benedict said today that a pope has no privacy. how difficult do you think being pope of -- a leader of 1.2 billion catholics worldwide was for quite a private man? >> reporter: it's been, i think, very, very difficult. this wasn't a man who was particularly comfortable in front of crowds. today we saw him at st. peters square in the popemobile there, and he looks frail, looks old, but he seemed to be enjoying himself. john paul ii is very much a more engaging pope and not as much as a private man as benedict xvi is. he will leave here tomorrow around t
that being the state vatican city behind me. you're absolutely right to say he's, though, chosen as he moves on, one assumes the new pope, whoever that will be, will be in red shoes once again. he will be wearing brown loafers. it is a lovely little story in mexico, a little town in mexico, he was given a pair of brown loafers, which he absolutely adores and says that's what he wants to wear going forward. brooke? >> sartorial items aside, becky anderson, let's talk privacy. pope benedict...
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, and the only african-american member of the city council in that city in alabama lost his seat. so that to me seems like a perfect reason why we still need section 5. they drew the district in such a way that it resulted in the on black member of the city council losing his district. yes, this stuff happens in ohio and pennsylvania and wisconsin. but it happens more often, still, in places like alabama, texas, and mississippi. and that's why section 5 so many different people across the legal spectrum are urging it be upheld. host: maverick rights in and says, the voting act law should expand to all states after seeing the obvious suppression attempts and tactics in the 2012 election. guest: well, if they are going to say it needs to be expanded, yes, that would then treat states the same. and particularly in terms of the evidence. ari keeps saying that there's more discrimination in covered states. that is simply not true. the facts do not bear that out at all. and if are you going to have section 5, yes, it should cover the rest of the country. but there simply is not evidence
, and the only african-american member of the city council in that city in alabama lost his seat. so that to me seems like a perfect reason why we still need section 5. they drew the district in such a way that it resulted in the on black member of the city council losing his district. yes, this stuff happens in ohio and pennsylvania and wisconsin. but it happens more often, still, in places like alabama, texas, and mississippi. and that's why section 5 so many different people across the legal...
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look at the early-morning windchills. 19 in bismarck. 18 in kansas city. oklahoma city, 17. the pictures you've been sending us from america's heartland, down into -- i mean, it's just crazy. a lot of snow. and we'll show some of those twitter and facebook pictures of all of the snow. atlanta, feeling like 35 degrees. meanwhile, in the west, oh, we love you. we just left you. and we love you. and boy, do we miss you. l.a. at 74 degrees. san diego, 72. look at fresno, josh. lara? 68 degrees. can i just sit here under the sunshine for a minute? that's the weather around the nation. >> an up-close look at america's weather, in the next half hour. >>> coming up here, it's a beautiful day in rome. take a look. we're live from the vatican, as the pope says a final good-bye to the faithful, just one day before a historic resignation. >>> also, a dramatic day in court at the breakup murder trial. the woman accused of killing her ex-boyfriend, lashing out at the prosecution. dan and nancy are here to weigh in live. boyfriend, lashing out at the prosecution. dan and nancy are here to
look at the early-morning windchills. 19 in bismarck. 18 in kansas city. oklahoma city, 17. the pictures you've been sending us from america's heartland, down into -- i mean, it's just crazy. a lot of snow. and we'll show some of those twitter and facebook pictures of all of the snow. atlanta, feeling like 35 degrees. meanwhile, in the west, oh, we love you. we just left you. and we love you. and boy, do we miss you. l.a. at 74 degrees. san diego, 72. look at fresno, josh. lara? 68 degrees. can...
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mayor quan is expected to highlight the city gaining 5,000 jobs over the last year as well as a booming housing market. she delivers her second annual address inside city hall starting at 7:00. >>> chuck hagel is now officially the u.s. secretary of defense. the former senator out of nebraska sworn in just a short time ago at the pentagon. bitter seven-week fight though over his nomination finally ended yesterday as the senate voted 58-41 to confirm little. hagel by the way is a republican. but he got the votes of only 4 republican senators. many in the gop feel he is hostile towards israel and soft on iran. but he will take over as secretary of defense. >>> it's time now -- time now is 6:40. why a legendary beer company is accused of misleading its customers, coming up. >> attack of the tumbleweeds. how long it will take to clean up this mess of tumbleweeds. >> the marketed opened up 10 minutes ahe do. let's check the early numbers here. so far, not too bad. we are going to get an update from kcbs radio's financial reporter jason brooks. (woman) 3 days of walking to give a breast cance
mayor quan is expected to highlight the city gaining 5,000 jobs over the last year as well as a booming housing market. she delivers her second annual address inside city hall starting at 7:00. >>> chuck hagel is now officially the u.s. secretary of defense. the former senator out of nebraska sworn in just a short time ago at the pentagon. bitter seven-week fight though over his nomination finally ended yesterday as the senate voted 58-41 to confirm little. hagel by the way is a...
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you've got the baines and technology stocks in the lead here. economically sensitive doing well. most heavily traded, bank of america, nokia, cincinnati bell, ford motor, jpmorgan and citi. all among the big movers today in terms of volume. with overall volume today also picking up and volume has been, of course, picking this up week with -- with overall volume not looking overall so heavy today but certainly picking up in the last half an hour or so. all-time high, 14,164. we're very close to it right now. meanwhile, since months ago, value investor bob olstein told cnbc that amazon could drop 50% over the next few years. since then the stock has done well moving higher. that hasn't stopped olstein from staying bearish on the stock. in fact, now he's calling amazon a ticking bomb on valuation. he says the wrong price for investors is what they are looking at. surprised short sellers are not piling in on this stock. >> bob joins us now along with cnbc's gary kaminsky who is a bit more positive on amazon, and, bob, we certainly want to get your take on the rally at large as we mar
you've got the baines and technology stocks in the lead here. economically sensitive doing well. most heavily traded, bank of america, nokia, cincinnati bell, ford motor, jpmorgan and citi. all among the big movers today in terms of volume. with overall volume today also picking up and volume has been, of course, picking this up week with -- with overall volume not looking overall so heavy today but certainly picking up in the last half an hour or so. all-time high, 14,164. we're very close to...
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war tensions, the performance galvanized the nation and received worldwide attention. >> new york city adds its own bravo to the worldwide crescendo of applause for van cliburn. >> brown: on his return to the u.s., the 23-year-old cliburn was given a ticker-tape parade down broadway, the only classical musician ever so honored. >> i was amazed. and i said, "well, i think this may be-- not for me-- but this may be hopefully the grandest moment or a grand moment for classical music. >> brown: back in 1958, "time" magazine put cliburn on its cover, as "the texan who conquered russia." but that's clearly not the way he saw it. >> well, that's not possible, not in great art. if they appreciate what you did -- i am so grateful, because they were wonderful to me. there was such great audiences; i cannot begin to tell you. i didn't conquer anything. as a matter of fact, they conquered my heart. >> brown: indeed, the soviet audiences adored cliburn. and soon enough, so did audiences around the world. his concerts were regularly sold-out. his album of tchaikovsky's first piano concerto, one of t
war tensions, the performance galvanized the nation and received worldwide attention. >> new york city adds its own bravo to the worldwide crescendo of applause for van cliburn. >> brown: on his return to the u.s., the 23-year-old cliburn was given a ticker-tape parade down broadway, the only classical musician ever so honored. >> i was amazed. and i said, "well, i think this may be-- not for me-- but this may be hopefully the grandest moment or a grand moment for...
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this is in the city's west portal neighborhood. and that's where we find kpix 5 reporter cate caugiran. and cate, you talked to one of the neighbors who saw his basement flooded. >> reporter: yeah. it was an unfortunate thing for that neighbor who just moved to this neighborhood two weeks ago. so it's not the welcome he was expecting. utility workers are trying to continue the clean-up effort that's under way. they are digging into the road to get to the heart of that break and asatisfies what damage has been done. cars were halfway submerge in the flood. one showed how bad the damage was. the break happened around 3:00 this morning. it happened under the roadway. earlier we got reports of a sinkhole forming and that was a concern for utility crews but it appears the break formed a crack off to the side of a sidewalk. it created a lake at wawona and for a dozen neighbors it gathered inside their homes. >> our house is under 3 feet of water. we're grabbing anything we could. we just moved in two weeks ag. >> reporter: i asked the de
this is in the city's west portal neighborhood. and that's where we find kpix 5 reporter cate caugiran. and cate, you talked to one of the neighbors who saw his basement flooded. >> reporter: yeah. it was an unfortunate thing for that neighbor who just moved to this neighborhood two weeks ago. so it's not the welcome he was expecting. utility workers are trying to continue the clean-up effort that's under way. they are digging into the road to get to the heart of that break and asatisfies...
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that and the city council meeting were canceled after city leaders learned of the deaths. >> we are still tracking east bay hot spots right now. our most recent accident on 80 and the westbound direction, this is in berkeley. to vehicle accident blocked the left lane between university have and ashby avenue. the drive time is actually not too bad. 26 to 28 minutes, even without the accident. that drive time may grow. still delays on the nimitz freeway northbound with a stall the big rig at oak st. is backing up the right words and get a burger wrote. the drive time here is running 19 to 21 minutes. we have saved a little bit off the drive time here for a 680 southbound and 242 southbound coming out of concord from highway four out of walnut creek. westbound to the bay bridge traffic is starting to ease a bit on the 880 approach. and the toll plaza we are still backed up nearly all the way to the berkeley turf. that is an 18 to 20 minutes drive time. the san mateo bridge conditions are still pretty good, their team that is rare westbound commute. a wling gate bridge ride is nearing what sh
that and the city council meeting were canceled after city leaders learned of the deaths. >> we are still tracking east bay hot spots right now. our most recent accident on 80 and the westbound direction, this is in berkeley. to vehicle accident blocked the left lane between university have and ashby avenue. the drive time is actually not too bad. 26 to 28 minutes, even without the accident. that drive time may grow. still delays on the nimitz freeway northbound with a stall the big rig...
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the safest city in the united states until recently was the deadliest city in the world with 10,000 murders over six years. what is the threat to el paso is the slow pace of cross border traffic. we hear of shippers to wait nine hours to cross north and constituents may be wait five hours to cross the bridges. there are basic issues being to those who are crossing also for our economy. when i crossed this week -- last week cbp they space was coming there was no wait time but others wait for hours of we can't get me across in 10 minutes what can we do that for everyone in 10 minutes? >> is a mentioned our great times with travel public and commercial trade is a huge focus. we have increased time by 14% that reid sells a been reduced weight times in fiscal year 12 and traffic is up in every category pedestrian, commercial and personal vehicles vehicles, 12 percent over three years in using your new technology to get people into the are of friday enable planes to move quicker. you can see the pedestrian traffic increase capacity 25% wait time is down significantly. and that makes a dif
the safest city in the united states until recently was the deadliest city in the world with 10,000 murders over six years. what is the threat to el paso is the slow pace of cross border traffic. we hear of shippers to wait nine hours to cross north and constituents may be wait five hours to cross the bridges. there are basic issues being to those who are crossing also for our economy. when i crossed this week -- last week cbp they space was coming there was no wait time but others wait for...
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we'll head out east to get all the data as the city's poised to enjoy a return to higher growth. >>> and we fly tout singapore to speak to the global head of trade at hspc who think that the face of trade is changing as more high-end products are due to be exported out of emerging markets. >>> bides all of that -- besides all of that, the focus is on the auction in italy. that will hit the tape in an hour and ten minutes. how much will italy have to pay for its political impasse? rome looking to sell between three and four billion euros of a ten-year issue. this was the six-month auction producing the most since 2012, up around 50 basis points. this is where the euro is trading ahead of the auction. 130.79 where we stand currently. yesterday we were down at seven-week low of around 1,317 -- 1.3017. it's warned in italy that a loss of investor confidence could increase borrowing costs and reignite the debt crisis. as for italy's politicians, the leader of the center left coalition has vowed that he would try to form a government and seek an alliance that would respond to the call for
we'll head out east to get all the data as the city's poised to enjoy a return to higher growth. >>> and we fly tout singapore to speak to the global head of trade at hspc who think that the face of trade is changing as more high-end products are due to be exported out of emerging markets. >>> bides all of that -- besides all of that, the focus is on the auction in italy. that will hit the tape in an hour and ten minutes. how much will italy have to pay for its political...
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it's 8:00 on the east coast, 5:00 a.m. on the west coast as you take a live look at new york city. wake up, wake up, wake up. >> stay in bed. >> if you're in new york, you're probably still in bed. it's so gross out. back with us on set -- >> probably not in bed. >> true, probably just going to bed. we have john heilemann and mark halperin and in washington, d.c., jon meacham. >> let's move to politics now. some nbc news/"wall street journal" polls that have come out. and of course, for those that followed polls and actually cared about results, it was probably the most accurate or one of the most accurate polls. there's some conservatives overnight in the twittersphere and online that have been pushing back against the results of this, because they didn't report them as well as gallup did. but the numbers are pretty daunting for my republican party. they've got a long way to go. >> when asked about their feelings about the gop, just 29% of people had a positive view. 46% were negative. a difference of 17% percentage points. by comparison, democrats enjoyed a net positive outlook,
it's 8:00 on the east coast, 5:00 a.m. on the west coast as you take a live look at new york city. wake up, wake up, wake up. >> stay in bed. >> if you're in new york, you're probably still in bed. it's so gross out. back with us on set -- >> probably not in bed. >> true, probably just going to bed. we have john heilemann and mark halperin and in washington, d.c., jon meacham. >> let's move to politics now. some nbc news/"wall street journal" polls that...
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i think the city, the powers that be in the city let me and my team produce this show because they trusted, i'm a local boy. i'll do right by the city. they are. and the officers we had to earn their trust. you know, riding along with them at first, the first few weeks, they didn't say much. and the funny thing, i kept getting e-mails, me and my fellow executive producers getting e-mails here in new york saying there is no crime happening. there is no crime. no one is getting robbed. we're not getting anything great. and i was like, well, the mayor is going to be happy, but tnt is not going to be happy. >> you're going to be -- sing again. you guys are getting together. a bunch of boy bands together, yeah? >> yeah. >> is that string to go from such a different world right back into the old -- with the choreography? >> i love it. i have worked since i was 14 years old. i became the founding member of new kids on the block when i was 14, which is -- i don't even know what decade that was in. ♪ memoriy ♪ but i worked my whole life to be doing the things i'm doing, but now they come to fru
i think the city, the powers that be in the city let me and my team produce this show because they trusted, i'm a local boy. i'll do right by the city. they are. and the officers we had to earn their trust. you know, riding along with them at first, the first few weeks, they didn't say much. and the funny thing, i kept getting e-mails, me and my fellow executive producers getting e-mails here in new york saying there is no crime happening. there is no crime. no one is getting robbed. we're not...
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well actually you can see the top of the donald trump building in the city of chicago. because the clouds are so low and that is really causing havoc with air travel. jenna. jenna: you guys in chicago know snow better than we do on the east coast. >> reporter: a little bit. jenna: i will give you that credit, steve. we hear it is not just about the snow and amount of it but what it's like. tell us more about that. >> reporter: yeah and it's really, really wet. don't know what your snowball making history is like, jenna, if you make a snowball that easy that means the stuff is really wet. it is tough on people especially heart attack snow lifting it up. way tough on roofs. >> did you get it? >> reporter: reports of roofs collapsing particularly in missouri and kansas where both places have had two days of kind of drenching with this snow is really causing havoc and power lines. this heavy snow, it clings to tree branches. those branches droop, sometimes they fall. take the power lines out with them. that's a problem over in southeast michigan right now. so, if this is wh
well actually you can see the top of the donald trump building in the city of chicago. because the clouds are so low and that is really causing havoc with air travel. jenna. jenna: you guys in chicago know snow better than we do on the east coast. >> reporter: a little bit. jenna: i will give you that credit, steve. we hear it is not just about the snow and amount of it but what it's like. tell us more about that. >> reporter: yeah and it's really, really wet. don't know what your...
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the boys, the country ising chaing. city says it wants to help retailers. bill: new comments this morning from one of washington's most respectedders blasting president obama's decision not to deploy an aircraft carrier in the persian gulf. bob woodward saying in an interview, quote, under the constitution the president is commander-in-chief and deploys the force. we now have the president going out because of a piece of paper and this agreement, i can't do what i need to do to protect the country. that is the kind of madness that i have not seen in a long time. erick erickson, editor-in-chief of redstate.com, fox news contributor. good morning to you. a kind of madness i have not seen in a long time. what did you think when you heard that from the woodward? >> it is fascinating for bob woodward to say this, to come out be a pundit to some degree when he has been objective reporter or portrayed like that in a very long time. it suggests that is seeping into the journalistic corps in washington the way it wasn't before the election. the president seems to be
the boys, the country ising chaing. city says it wants to help retailers. bill: new comments this morning from one of washington's most respectedders blasting president obama's decision not to deploy an aircraft carrier in the persian gulf. bob woodward saying in an interview, quote, under the constitution the president is commander-in-chief and deploys the force. we now have the president going out because of a piece of paper and this agreement, i can't do what i need to do to protect the...
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they have never had a shooting death of a police officer in the history of that city. but yesterday they lost two of them. by a man who had body armor on, loaded down with guns, who had been convicted in oregon of a sex offense of sorts and who had a gun and did not have a concealed permit. comes down to california, with his gun, shouldn't have had a gun, because at that point he was an ex-felon. shoots two santa cruz police officers, between them, they have five children. let's do it for the children of this country. let's do it for law enforcement of this country. let's do it for all of us so that we can go to the mall and we can go to church and we can go to school and not be in fear of being mowed down by violence. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from california for a motion to adjourn. ms. speier: mr. speaker, i'd like to ask that we adjourn. the speaker pro tempore: the question is on the motion to adjourn. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. the ayes have it. the motion is adopted. so they've been trying to go b
they have never had a shooting death of a police officer in the history of that city. but yesterday they lost two of them. by a man who had body armor on, loaded down with guns, who had been convicted in oregon of a sex offense of sorts and who had a gun and did not have a concealed permit. comes down to california, with his gun, shouldn't have had a gun, because at that point he was an ex-felon. shoots two santa cruz police officers, between them, they have five children. let's do it for the...
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kelly's campaign was helped by more than $2 million in pro-gun control ads paid by new york city mayor michael bloomberg political action fund. ashley: heather, thanks very much. we appreciate that. italy's borrowing costs are at a four-month high after the first post-election bond sale but it is calming investor fears of a political stalemate, a vacuum if you like in rome could reignite the eurozone debt crisis. what is next for italy? a little unclear. joining us now, vice president and portfolio manager at oppenheimer funds. thanks for joining us. would it be fair to say that the results of the tallian -- italian election is basically anti-austerity and take that further, anti-german? >> very much agree with your statement. italians have clearly voted against the e.u. imposed austerity and they did it in two forms. they voted down dramatically mario monthty who was the symbol of that as you -- austerity and the e.u. driven reform process. secondly they have voted with incredible, incredible strength and voice the movement of, five-star movement, untie establishment, untie austerity
kelly's campaign was helped by more than $2 million in pro-gun control ads paid by new york city mayor michael bloomberg political action fund. ashley: heather, thanks very much. we appreciate that. italy's borrowing costs are at a four-month high after the first post-election bond sale but it is calming investor fears of a political stalemate, a vacuum if you like in rome could reignite the eurozone debt crisis. what is next for italy? a little unclear. joining us now, vice president and...
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join the viewing line. >> in december of 1955, rosa parks refused to give up her seat on a city bus in segregated montgomery, alabama. she was arrested, touching off a bus boycott that stretched over a year. you will see this later on in our schedule at c-span.org. the house is gaveling in for work, re-authorizing the violence against women act. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] rig by, idaho. >> let us pray. almighty god, thank you for this day, grant us your presence. we stand in a room representing power and authority given by your hand. keep us mindful that one day we shall stand in a greater room and give accounting of the decisions made this day. therefore, i pray with words that have been spoken down through the ages that you, o lord, grant to our leaders peace, concord and stability and administer the government without failure. direct our counsel according to that which is good and well-pleasing in your sight and that they perform the duties of their office faithfully and impartially. bless these
join the viewing line. >> in december of 1955, rosa parks refused to give up her seat on a city bus in segregated montgomery, alabama. she was arrested, touching off a bus boycott that stretched over a year. you will see this later on in our schedule at c-span.org. the house is gaveling in for work, re-authorizing the violence against women act. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] rig by, idaho. >> let us...